Jason Oppenheim girlfriends: a timeline of the mega-realtor's love life

Oddly enough, plenty of Jason Oppenheim's former girlfriends are still part of his life

jason oppenheim and marie-lou nurk kissing on selling sunset season 6
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Jason Oppenheim and his, ahem, interesting love life are back for Selling Sunset season 6— but do you know just how many of his part girlfriends work at the O Group?

After all, it's no surprise he has a rule for keeping in touch with exes. "I know that a lot of people find it unique or maybe different or odd but I find the idea of not being friends with an ex odd," he told My Imperfect Life in 2022. "What I find odd is how you love someone and wake up next to someone and spend a period of your life with someone and you don't remain in their lives in a loving and supportive way."

Well, it's a good thing he has such a positive take on how to get over a breakup, considering he remains in very close quarters with his exes. In fact, a few of them are his employees...

Jason Oppenheim girlfriends: a look at the realtor's romances

Marie-Lou Nurk

Twenty years Oppenheim's junior, German model Marie-Lou Nurk was approached by the realtor in Greece in 2022—coincidentally, a special place he shares with ex, Chrishell Stause, whom he had split with several months prior. 

Despite the age gap and distance, Nurk and Oppenheim have been going strong ever since. In fact, in 2023, the two now share a home together in L.A., though she still splits her time between the U.S. and France. 

"Long distance relationships can be tough, but we're both committed to making it work," Nurk wrote on Instagram, according to People. "While it's not always easy, we both believe that our love is worth the effort."

Shortly after Selling the OC premiered to much praise—speaking of which Selling the OC season 2 is a go—Oppenheim opened up to People about the ease he feels with Nurk.

"I'm more open to being a husband than I am a father right now," he says. "I like the idea that there's no pressure, or a thought about having to have a child with Lou. So it just makes it easy for us."

Chrishell Stause

Chrishell famously dated her boss—something Christine Quinn famously did not approve of—for a brief time in 2020-2021. However, their goals weren't in line in terms of family, and she chose not to pursue a relationship with a partner who wasn't invested in having children. Ultimately, Chrishell and Jason broke up

"I very much one day hope to have a family and decisions I make at this point are with that goal in mind," Stause wrote in a lengthy Instagram post about their breakup. 

Though the two have moved on—Stause and G Flip are a thing now—the two remain on good terms, but it wasn't easy.

"It's been a few months but I'm still just going through stuff and I think there was a lot of love between us, and I still care about her very much. This has been a very difficult breakup," Oppenheim said during the Selling Sunset season 5 reunion. 

Nicole Young

Newbie Nicole Young had a relationship with Oppenheim back in the day, and even calls herself the O.G.—Original Girlfriend. This makes things especially tricky, considering she and Chrishell do not see eye to eye and make serious accusations at one another throughout season 6. Nicole's married now, and has been for the past five years, so it's safe to say that everyone's on solid ground.

Mary Fitzgerald (now Bonnet)

Oppenheim has a knack for finding good employees...and romance. Though he and O Group vet Mary Fitzgerald, who's now married to Romain Bonnet, dated for roughly a year, and even lived together, they still remain on good terms. 

And you can tell they share a close bond—so much so that Oppenheim left her in charge of the office for three weeks while on vacation, something we see play out disastrously in the new season. 

Danielle Valente
Digital News Writer

Need a TV show recommendation? Maybe a few decor tips? Danielle, a digital news writer at Future, has you covered. Her work appears throughout the company’s lifestyle brands, including My Imperfect Life, Real Homes, and woman&home. Mainly, her time is spent at My Imperfect Life, where she’s attuned to the latest entertainment trends and dating advice for Gen Z.


Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids, where she got to experience the best of the city from the point of view of its littlest residents. Before that, she was a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, and amNewYork, to name a few. 


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